
Harry Styles has begun his 2026 rollout with new music and a live performance plan that fans have been waiting years for. On January 22, the British singer released “Aperture,” the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., due out March 6, 2026, via Erskine and Columbia Records. The track — his first new music in nearly three years — arrived with an atmospheric video and a shift toward shimmering synth sounds paired with introspective lyrics.
Styles’ announcement of “Aperture” came alongside details of his “Together, Together” tour, a 50-show global residency and concert series spanning seven cities across four continents from May 16 to December 13, 2026. Shows begin at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam and wrap at Accor Stadium in Sydney, with a standout 30-night residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City — one of the most ambitious residency runs in recent touring history. The itinerary also includes major stops in London, São Paulo, Mexico City and Melbourne, with special guests such as Robyn, Shania Twain, Jamie xx and others joining on select dates.
The Together, Together schedule marks the former One Direction member’s first full tour since his 22-month Love On Tour, which concluded in mid-2023 and saw him play more than 170 dates globally in support of his 2022 album Harry’s House. Harry’s House earned multiple Grammy Awards in 2023 and delivered hits including “As It Was” that dominated charts and playlists worldwide.
In the weeks leading up to “Aperture,” Styles teased his return with cryptic billboards and a minimalist website tied to his “We Belong Together” phrase, which first appeared in a late-December 2025 YouTube video titled “Forever, Forever”. That video wove together footage from the final night of Love On Tour and featured the words “We Belong Together,” prompting fans to speculate about new music and live shows.
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. will include twelve tracks and is executive produced by Styles’ long-time collaborator Kid Harpoon. The album’s rollout, from “Aperture” through the 2026 tour, places Styles’ music and live performance back at the forefront of pop culture after a multi-year music hiatus.